Here is a stylesheet that combines the elements from the various theme stylesheet and theme-variation stylesheets into one, with all the extra Vox stuff stripped out. This is a useful starting point if you're creating a completely new layout, not just making color/font/header changes. (You might also want to read this first)/* general formattingpage structurepage banner headerheader nav stylesheadershover edit (sticky post header in LJ)widget stylingasset stylingpagerutitlity code*/

I used this style sheet to work with my community, starbase668 and I'm not sure if I'm just being blind (I'm sick, it's possible) or if there really isn't anything specifying the styling for the user icons in your style sheet here. I want the text to wrap around them like they do in the style I'm using on my journal, and from what I've seen, every other standard expressive style, so I figure they need a float: left; added to the styling for the user pic container, but I'm still too sick to dig for which name or class is applied, so I was hoping it was something I just failed to see while scanning the code.

I'm pretty sure that's what I already tried, however now that I'm trying it again, I'm trying to validate the CSS to make sure there aren't any sloppy mistakes, and I can't because the style isn't sound in HTML. Meh. This is why I usually try not to use other peoples styles for things, however I am not a programmer, so I can't use s2 if I don't use other people's styles. Meh.

I'm admittedly new (and clueless) to CSS. What I want to do is set Trebuchet MS as my font while using Expressive Seasonal (with the Aurora layout). I tried copying the above and changing the font set to Trebuchet MS, but when I did, it removed the background image even WITH the URL in place.

First of all, thanks for these handy tutorials on how to change the LJ lay-outs.

I have been able to use most of this, but I came accross a tiny problem

I am using the California Poppies template and have been able to adjust most important stuff about it, except for the red border that's underneath the header.I cannot seem to find that bit of css script for it.Maybe someone can help me with this? *^___^*Maybe I am overlooking something here.

What I am trying to accomplish (if it's even possible) is to ONLY change the image behind the page title. I am using Ghouls Black which is an Expressive, and basically want to figure out what THAT layout uses for all the confusing settings and such, copy it, and just (once again, if possible) change the url for the background image. If anyone could help, I would greatly appreciate it.Thanks.-kove_aiden

Hi, you have so much knowledge. May I ask a question? People tell me that it's so "easy" to add a header/banner to an already existing LJ account. When I do CSS off line, it seems pretty clear. But I'm doing basic things like background color, text, and I have put up a banner when working off line. But when I go to my plus account to try and add CSS, it won't show up. What am I doing wrong? What exactly do I put in these parts:

This community is for help with your CSS if you're using an Expressive or Mixit based layout. See the profile for more info. You're using a Bloggish layout. You can find help for that at s2bloggish and s2_bloggish.

I can see the code on the style sheets. I can see the resulting page. But where is there a concordance between the code and which parts of the page it produces? Surely someone has marked up a graphic image of a finished page with the code parts identified in their proper places?

If not, it would would be a big help for anyone who does not have a few spare dozen hours to do trial and error.

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I'm trying to move the page over to the left so there is extra space on the right, so how do I do that? Right now the page is in the middle, so how do I move it? I've tried saying that there's no padding on the left, and simply #page {positon: left;} but nothing happens. Am I unable to move it to the side like that?